New tidbit. The Aceeca does not have non-volatile memory. I finally managed to run the thing down through a combination of setting the brightness on max (I even used it as an emergency flashlight once) and just plain use. Got the familiar "place stylus here". Tabula rasa.

I don't think this is a big deal as the battery lasts an awfully long time. Would suggest buying the biggest SD card (probably 2gb) it will take and a backup program. And sync often, of course.

So you have real RAM. Cool. Tends to be much faster than non-volatile flash memory and, as you pointed out, with that big-arse battery it should be easy to get through to the next charging opportunity.

Hook, I think I am lost. Somewhere you posted the Aceeca links. I downloaded the program and printed out Wyrenut's instructions and the Troubleshooting PDF. The instructions were awesome and I was able to sync the TX for the first time in a couple years. Question- What did it sync to?

Hook, I think I am lost. Somewhere you posted the Aceeca links. I downloaded the program and printed out Wyrenut's instructions and the Troubleshooting PDF. The instructions were awesome and I was able to sync the TX for the first time in a couple years. Question- What did it sync to?

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when the HotSync (HS) icon is in the taskbar, if you click it, one of the items in the popup list is Custom. click it, and a popup window opens, listing your conduits and the current action for each, as well as your HS ID.

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